Thu: Hr. 1-Gene Likens, the scientist whose research work discovered and proved the damage caused by acid rain Hr. 2-From The Best of 1370 Connection; conversations with great performing artists, featuring Judy Collins and Sally Kellerman

Fri: NO SHOW (we're pre-empted for Christmas Eve special holiday programming) Live programming resumes on 1370 Connection on Monday, Dceember 27

Mon: Hr. 1-Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge remember their greatest challenge, on the battle's 60th anniversary Hr. 2-Journalists from around the world share their view of American and global media (tape)

Tue: Hr. 1-Representatives of the Women's Foundation on how they're training teenagers to be the next generation of charitable benefactors Hr. 2-Pre-empted for a special program celebrating the Hanukkah holiday

Wed: Hr.1-Hunger in Rochester; Andrew Stankevich of "Friends Helping Friends" Hr.2-Media expert Tom Proietti of MCC on the changing of the guard in network news and what it means to you

Thu: Hr. 1-Monroe County Legislator Kevin Murray on why we need a new state constitution, and a convention to write it Hr. 2-RIT nuclear scientist P. Andrew Karam calls for a revival of nuclear power development

Fri: Hr. 1-State Senator Liz Krueger on why she may soon sue the state to force reforms in the legislative process (live line) Hr. 2-Author Christian Parenti with an eyewitness report on the occupation of Iraq (live line)

Week of 11/29-12/3/04

Mon: Hr. 1-Thomas Frank, author of "What's The Matter With Kansas"; changes in the American electorate (live line) Hr. 2-Author Mona Z. Smith; the story of a man who tried to break Hollywood's color line (live line; rescheduled from 11/18)

Tue: Hr. 1-National security expert John Mueller; the changes in the Bush administration's team and what they mean (live line) Hr. 2-RPO Music Director Christopher Seaman and board chair Ingrid Stanliss

Wed: Hr.1-Examining the vote for electric service choice, part 1; energy economics expert Tom Drennen of Hobart & William Smith Colleges Hr.2-Examining the vote for electric service choice, part 2:; Yvonne Selbig of RG&E

Thu: Hr. 1-Answers on your questions about antiques from the College of Collectible Knowledge Hr. 2-City Councilman Bill Pritchard on new ideas for downtown

Wed: Hr.1-Rochester Mayor Bill Johnson Hr.2-The future of the Fast Ferry (and the business plan of other of Rochester's dreams) examined by market analyst George Conboy

Thu: Hr.1-Democrat and Chronicle home repair columnist Jerry Ludwig Hr.2-Brian Kane of Interfaith Action; a bold plan for a housing fund for Rochester

Fri: Hr.1-Kathleen King of the U of R, co-author of the Women's Foundation report on economic opportunties for women Hr.2-Oren Lyons and Peter Jemison; the historical background of Indian land claims (and how they turned gambling into both an issue and an opportunity in upstate NY)

Week of 11/1-5/04 (revised)

Mon: Hr. 1-Political scientist Sara Liebshutz analyzes the state legislative races as they head for the wire Hr. 2-Leah Rush of the Center for Public Integrity; how does our legislature stack up on transparency, and immunity from influence by special interests? (live line)

Wed: Hr.1-You get your chance to react to the election outcome in a special open phone forum Hr.2-Political scientist Tim Kneeland of Nazareth College; how to read the returns

Thu: Hr.1-We convene the College of Collectible Knowledge to answer your questions on antiques Hr.2-The future of pre-K education; Sarah Greene, President, National Head Start Association

Fri: Hr.1-Film historian Mona Z. Smith tells the untold story of Canada Lee, a man who tried to battle Hollywood's color line (live line) Hr.2-Nora Bredes of the Susan B. Anthony Center at the U of R on the upcoming forum on women in politics

Tue: Hr. 1-Esther Kaplan, former senior editor of The Nation, on the influence of the religious right on public policy (live line) Hr. 2-The 135th District Assembly race; Republican Mark Johns, Democratic incumbent David Koon

Wed: Hr.1-Mike Tanzini and Greg Frank; putting the garden to bed, part 1 Hr.2-RIT President Dr. Albert Simone on his mission as chair of the special blue ribbon panel on the Rochester City School District

Fri: Two hour special on health guest-hosted by Elissa Marra Orlando; Hr.1-a preview of the upcoming "Speaking of Women's Health" conference Hr.2-a preview of the WXXI-produced national TV series "Second Opinion"

Tue: Hr. 1-Maria Behncke of Alliance for Quality Education and Frank Mauro of Fiscal Policy Institute; new data on state school funding Hr. 2-Journalists from around the world, visiting under the auspices of the United Nations Association (tape)

Wed: Hr.1-Kathy Bromley of MCC with an economist's eye view of what to look for in the final Presidential debate Hr.2-Rochester Health Commission President John Oberllies

Tue: Hr. 1-Jocelyn Goldberg-Schaible breaks down the data in a new community-wide survey done for WXXI, the D&C and Channel 13 Hr. 2-James Undrcofler of the Eastman School and project director Louis Weisner; the new look of the Eastman Theater (tape)

Wed: Hr.1-Segment 1; Time Magazine's Margaret Carlson analyzes the race for the White House (live line) Segment 2; Judy Collins previews her weekend concert in Rochester and reviews her career and life (tape) Hr.2-MCC media analyst Tom Proietti; are American news media at a crossroads?

Fri: Hr. 1-Meet Daniel Liebeskind, the architect of the project which will rebuild "Ground Zero" in New York (tape) Hr. 2-Robert Donaldson, president of the American Committee on Foreign Relations (tape)

Week of 9/27-10/1/04

Mon: Hr. 1-The contestants for Rochester School Board, Domingo Garcia and David Atias Hr. 2-Congresswoman Louise Slaughter Tue: Hr. 1-Dr. Jeff Kaczorowski and Debra Ellwood of the Children's Agenda Hr. 2-Bill Coppard, Mark Cleary and Dick Garth; Independent Film and the Little's 75th Wed: Hr.1-MCC's Joe Marchese on money management Hr.2-Film Curator Jim Healy of the Eastman House; the controversial direction of cutting edge film Thu: Hr.1-Eastman Kodak'Phil Scott and Mary Hadley s join us live from Cologne, Germany along with business and technology correspondent John Larish on location and Ben Rand of the D&C in studio Hr.2-Patricia Malgierie, president, Center for Governmental Research; George Eastman's legacy--and whether it's likely to be emulated by business leaders today and in the future Fri: Hr. 1-John Larish brings Burt Kepler of Popular Photography and syndicted columnist Bob McKay to our microphones from the Photokina show in Germany; the D&C's Ben Rand joins us again in studio (live line and studio) Hr. 2-Open Phone Forum

Week of 9/20-24/04 (revised)

Mon: Hr. 1-Burt Nadler of the U of R; how good is the job market? Hr. 2-Rochester City Councilman Adam McFadden on a proposed new anti-loitering law in Rochester

Tue: Hr. 1-Neil Jaschik of the Interfaith Alliance; what candidates are being asked about church and state Hr. 2-Nationally recognized community development expert Michael Shuman (tape) Wed: Hr.1-Councilman Bob Stevenso; where we go next, whether or not the Fast Ferry sails again Hr.2-Rochester native and best selling author David Schickler Thu: Hr.1-Author Juliet Schor on why Americans are "Born To Buy" (live line) Hr.2-"New Yorker" senior correspondent David Owen on the history of one of Rochester's biggest industries and the man who helped launch it Fri: A special two-hour program on health topics hosted by Elissa Marra Orlando

Tue: Hr. 1-Author Jane Katch on the troubles of childhood (live line) Hr. 2-Media veterans of Rochester's newspaper battles look back at the changes in the local media scene

Wed: Hr.1-Mike Tanzini and Greg Frank; the fall season for the gardener Hr.2-Simon School dean Mark Zupan; how inflation in commodities like energy can rippple through the economy

Thu: Hr.1-Home repair expert and D&C columnist Jerry Ludwig Hr.2-Cornell University social scientist Thomas Hirschl; how food stamp usage rates show us poverty is a lot more common in people's lives than you might think (live line)

Fri: Hr. 1a conversation with author and Rochester native Robert Emmett Ginna. Hr. 2-Assemblyman Joseph Morelle discussing the ramifications of the Fast Ferry suspension and what we may do next.

Fri: Hr. 1-Shirley Thompson, scheduled first hour guest today (9/10) was a last minute cancellation. We will do an open phone hour instead. Hr. 2-David Gantt, dean of Rochester's State Assembly delegation

Week of 8/30-9/3//04 (first release) (Bob on vacation this week)

Mon: Hr. 1-John Dean, former White House Counsel and renowned whistle=blower, on his study of the Bush administration which he titles "Worse Than Watergate" (tape) Hr. 2-Dr. Tom Crouch of the Smithsonian; looking at the history of fligjht (tape)

Our segment with State Assemblyman Joseph Lentol, leading the effort to revise the errors that have caused the courts to put the death penalty on hold in New York State, is being rescheduled for a later date TBA.

Week of 8/23-27/04 (first release)

Mon: Hr. 1-The candidates for the Democratic nomination for school board, Cynthia Elliott and Domingo Garcia Hr. 2-Jody Siegle of the Monroe County School Boards Association; the Rochester metro goes back to school and school systems tighten their belts

Tue: Hr. 1-Assemblyman David Koon; the newly passed state budget Hr. 2-Michael Finney, executive director of Greater Rochester Enterprise; what we're doing to court new business

Wed: Hr.1-Rochester School Board finance committee chairman Jim Bowers; what next for the schools? (Possibly to be joined by School Superintendent Manuel Rivera) Hr.2-Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times tax columnist David Cay Johnston; what the nation's tax receipts tell us about the economy

Fri: Hr. 1-State Assemblyman Joseph Lentol, leading the effort to revise the errors that have caused the courts to put the death penalty on hold in New York State (live line) Hr. 2-Tim Joseph, chairman of the Tompkins County Legislature; why one Upstate New York county is studying a possible switch to a county income tax to fund local government; and whether it might be the path for Monroe County to take (live line)

Our segment with Reg Gilbert of Great Lakes United on the draft agreement to preserve Great Lakes water resources, originally scheduled for the 19th at 1, is being rescheduled for a later date TBA. Our regular segment with gardening experts Mike Tanzini and Greg Frank will be pre-recorded for broadcast on September 1 at noon.

Week of 8/9-13/04

Mon: Hr. 1-Joshua Rubenstein of Amnesty International (live line) Hr. 2-Jeremy Creelan of New York University, co-author of a study contending that New York has the most dysfunctional state legislature in the U,S,...and suggesting practical ways to fix it (live line)

Fri: Hr. 1-Dr. Alice Quillen of the U of R; the search for new worlds beyond our galactic neighborhood (tape) Hr. 2-Rev. Debra Haffner; the faith community coming to terms with new views of human sexuality (tape)

Wed: Hr.1-The new CEO of the firm that runs the Fast Ferry, Cornel Martin (tentative) Hr.2-Does the city's NET system work? Councilman Tim Mains calls for a comprehensive look at it

Thu: Hr.1-We convene the "College of Collectible Knowledge" to answer your questions on your antiques Hr.2-A new campaign to make registering and voting more user friendly and the voters more mobilized; one of its leaders, Chris Hildebrandt of the Disability Rights Coalition, joins us

Mon: Hr. 1- "Rolling the Dice", part I; a short interview with prospective casino developer Thomas Wilmot, followed by conversatiions with Joe Spector of the Democrat and Chronicle and Zogby International VP Duncan McCully about a new poll of the Rochester metro area which shows our community's attitude toward gambling. Hr. 2-Preview of the Democratic Convention; Hobart & William Smith College President Mark Gearan joins us from Boston

Wed: Hr.1-"Rolling the Dice", Part III; City Council President Lois Geiss on how the community can get some input Hr.2-Rev. Avery Blackman; was Bill Cosby right in his recent critique?

Thu: Hr.1-"Rolling the Dice". Part IV; State Senator Joseph Robach, who has been cautiously positive about the possibilities Hr.2-"Rolling the Dice", Part V; State Assemblyman David Koon, who has expressed skepticism about it

Fri: "Rolling the Dice, Part VI"; we devote the entire show to an examination of a casino's pluses and minuses, socially and economically, with Dr. Kent Gardner of the Center for Governmental Research and Heidi Zimmer-Meyer of the Rochester Downtown Development Corporation

Week of 7/19-23/04 (Revised)

Mon: Hr. 1-Maria Behncke of the Alliance for Quality Education launches a local campaign to get the state legislature back to work on a budget Hr. 2-State Senate Minority Leader David Patterson; plus the producers of the forthcoming TV documentary "July '64" about the 1964 inner city riot in Rochester

Tue: Hr. 1-Rochester Public Library executive director Carol Nersinger Hr. 2-Program pre-empted for an NPR special on the 9/11 commission

Wed: Hr.1-Mike Tanzini and Greg Frank on gardening Hr.2-Rochester School Board member Domingo Garcia tells why he plans to launch a lawsuit against the state

Thu: Hr.1-Monroe County Legislator Calvin Lee with a proposal to screen the county's homes for lead contamination Hr.2-Rhinos President Frank DuRoss; the future of the stadium and the franchise

Fri: Program pre-empted in its entirety for special programming on health care

Tue: Hr. 1-Media examined, with MCC media expert and analyst Tom Proietti Hr. 2-Western NY State Assemblyman Bill Parment makes the accusation that state government is operating almost like, in his words, "a criminal enterprise"---he'll explain why he thinks so (live line)

Wed: Hr.1-Assembly Health Committe chairman Richard Gottfired; why a medical marijuana bill may soon become law Hr.2-Tom Mooney of the Rochester Business Alliance; the Renaissance Square plan, a proposed casino, and the future of Rochester's busines climate

The program featuring Humanist Institute lobbyist David Gordinier originally scheduled for 7/16 will air in August on a date TBA. The program featuring State Senator Jim Alesi originally scheduled for 7/13 will be rescheduled for a later date TBA.

Week of 7/5-9/04

Mon: Program pre-empted for Beatles holiday special

Tue: Hr. 1-Christopher Burns of Rochester Young Professionals on job creation Hr. 2-Dr. Kent Gardner of the Center for Governmental Research on his comprehensive study of the proposed local casino

Wed: Hr.1-(Tentative) Former NAACP Chairman Benjamin Hooks on the national campaign against lead contamination Hr.2-Bonnie DeVinney of Finger Lakes Health Systems Agency; treating the uninsured

Thu: Hr.1-Assemblyman Joseph Arrigo; priorities for state funding Hr.2-Rochester Mayor Bill Johnson on casino proposals and state budget deadlock, and how each affect the city

Fri: Hr. 1-Dr, Alice Quillen of the U of R takes us on the search for new worlds (tape) Hr. 2-Monroe County District Attorney Mike Green; have court decisions put New York's death penalty on ice?

Tue: Hr. 1-RGRTA President Mark Aesch; perspectives on the proposed Renaissance Square Hr. 2-Rochester School Board President Shirley Thompson, School Superintendent Dr. Manuel Rivera, and School District Finance Director Henry Marini; how the city school system will manage its revenue shortfall

Fri: Hr. 1-NPR's Bob Edwards on 25 years of morning radio, and on the influence of Edward R. Murrow on journalism; plus WXXI's radio VP Jeanne Fisher and news director Peter Iglinski on 20 years of news and information service to Rochester Hr. 2-Pre-empted for The Capitol Steps' 4th of July special

The interview with Amnesty International regional director Josh Rubenstein, previously scheduled for the second hour on Juine 28, will instead be heard in the first hour on Monday, July 19.

The interview with Michael Shuman, national consultant on community redevelopment , originally scheduled to air in the second hour on June 29, will instead be heard in the second hour on Monday, July 19.

Mon: Hr. 1-Center for Governmental Research President Patricia Malgieri Hr. 2-Why are we paying so much for energy? We ask an expert, Tom Drennen of Hobart & William Smith Colleges

Tue: Hr. 1-Casinos considered; William Evans of the University of Maryland, author of a major study on their effects Hr. 2-More on casinos (plus the undecided questions on the state's budget); Assembly Tourism Committee Chairman Joe Morelle

Thu: Hr.1-Assembly Deputy Minority Leader Howard Mills, now running for a seat in the U.S. Senate (live line) Hr.2-Rochester school board finance committee chairman Jim Bowers; can the city schools take the cuts?

Tue: Hr. 1-New Paltz mayor Jason West; same sex marriages and the law in NY (tape) Hr. 2-Why are health insurance rates rising even faster than the cost of service? We ask Jim Garnham of the Rochester Health Commission

Wed: Pre-empted for 9/11 Commission hearings (open phone discussion during lunch recess, if any)Thu: Hr.1-Pre-empted for 9/11 Commission hearings Hr.2-a last minute cancellation by scheduled guest Assemblyman Richard Brodsky. The program which will air in the second hour, will be a conversation with Green Party Presidential hopeful David Cobb. Mr. Brodsky may be rescheduled at a later date TBA.

Fri: Hr. 1-RIT Criminal Justice Chair Tom Castellano on why so many Americans are behind bars Hr. 2-Dr. Michael Weitzman of the U of R Medical Center faculty shares his nationally published research on the effect of environmental pollution on children's health

Week of 6/7-11/04 (Please note major changes prompted by rescheduling of 9/11 commission hearings and response to the death of Ronald Reagan)

Mon: Hr. 1-Retrospective on Ronald Reagan with area political analysts and scholars Jim Fleming of RIT, Ed Lundberg of MCC and Curt Smith of the U of R and WXXI Hr. 2-pre-empted for a national special on Reagan's life and career hosted by NPR's Neal Conan

Wed: Hr.1-Ciity of Rochester NET Director Rod Cox-Cooper explains changes in the rules for operating a small business in Rochester...and why City Hall hopes they'll clean up a lot of neighborhood nuisances Hr.2-Leaders of the Rochester Lead-Free Coalition; Don Ryan of the Alliance for Healthy Homes, and Glenn Williams, Coalition co-founder and boatd member

Wed: Hr.1-Rochester Police Chief Robert Duffy on the battle against violent crme and the impending reorganization of the ranks Hr.2-James S. Fleming, RIT political scientist and biographer of Barber Conable, on Congress and how it worksl

Fri: Hr. 1-Jazz great Marian McPartland (taped) and John Nugent, impresario of the Rochester Jazz Festival (taped) Hr. 2-Asif Iqbal, a Rochester resident who believes he's a repeated victim of mistaken identity in the war on terror

Thu: Hr.1-D&C home repair columnist Jerry Ludwig Hr.2-NYCLU attorney Scott Forsyth and legal guardian and family law attorney Eftihia Bourtis on the potential landmark case of a local woman who could be legally barred from having more children

Wed: Hr.1-Lev Grossman, author of "Codex" (live line) Hr.2-Henrietta Supervisor Jim Breese; why he's considering a development moratorium in the southern part of his town

Thu: Hr.1-The "College of Collectible Knowledge" advises you on your antiques Hr.2-Hioward Thomas, chief executive of C-A-T-S, which will operate the Fast Ferry

Fri: 1370 Connection's live broadcast has been pre-empted for coverage of the Rumsfeld hearings. We have rescheduled first-hour guests Scott Forsyth and Asif Iqbal to appear on June 4 in the second hour. We hope to reschedule Assemblyman Richard Brodsky for a date early in June as well.

The interview with NY State Assemblyman Richard Brodsky on the Empire Zone controversy, originally scheduled for 4/13 in the second hour, has been rescheduled to 5/7/04 in the second hour.

The interview with New Paltz Mayor Jason West on why he's performing gay marriages and confronting local law enforcement, originally scheduled for 4/14 in the first hour, has been rescheduled to 5/6/04 in the second hour.

Week of 4/12-16/04

Mon: Hr. 1-Environmental advocate Lois Gibbs, on the cleanup of the Love Canal and the toxic waste issue (live line) Hr. 2-State Senator Joseph Robach updates us on the budget and state policy

Fri: Hr. 1-An appreciation of baseball as we approach opening day, with Joe Cullinane (tape) Hr. 2-Barbara Bartoletti of the NY League of Women Voters and technology expert Phil Mulivor; will high tech voting be fair and accurate?

Tue: Hr. 1-State Senator Jim Alesi updates us on major state issues from his office in Albany Hr. 2-Rochester School Superintendent Dr. Manuel Rivera

Wed: Hr.1-Author Richard Cohen tells how people with chronic illness cope, and build new lives (live line) Hr.2-The voting process and how technology may change it for better or worse; Phil Mulivor and NY League of Women Voters legislative director Barbara Bartoletti

Fri: Hr. 1-Assemblyman David Koon on why the budget doesn't tell the whole story of the state's finances Hr. 2-Open phone forumThe segment with Marion Walker of the Jay-Orchard Street Neighborhood Association scheduled for 3/18 at 1 has been postponed at the guest's request to a later date TBA.

Wed: Hr.1-Update on state health spending from James Fatula of SUNY Brockport Hr.2-Meet a man who'll take you inside the world of modern soul, jazz and funk, Fred Wesley

Thu: Hr.1-Media analyst Tom Proietti on the controversy over "decency" on the airwaves Hr.2-Historian Erik Larson; crimes that robbed modern America of some of its innocence (live line)

Fri: Hr. 1-Ted Eisenberg of the Cornell law school; why liability and class action suits do NOT impose a cost on society (live line) Hr. 2-Harvard criminologist David Kennedy, an advisor on youth crime and violence to the Rochester police department (live line)

Week of 3/8-12/04

Mon: Hr. 1-Acting head of the Rochester Health Commission Sarah Trafton on the state of health care now Hr. 2-Israeli parliamentary political advisor Reuven Hazan (tape)

Tue: Hr. 1-Rochester Mayor Bill Johnson on the state of the city Hr. 2-Hobart and William Smith College political historian Daniel Singal on why this year marks a crucial election

Wed: Hr.1-Political scientist and pollster Gerald Goldhaber helps us understand the outcome on Super Tuesday Hr.2-Skepticism about the Regents; Fairport school superintendent William Cala and McQuaid principal Father Philip Judge

Thu: Hr.1-Pollster Lee Miringhoff of the Marist Institute handicaps Super Tuesday for us Hr. 2-G. Pritchy Smith of NAME, keynoter of a community conference on cultural diversity

Fri: Hr. 1-Assemblyman David Gantt on Albany's hard choices this year, and how they affect you Hr. 2-Open phone Friday forum

Week of 2/16-20/04

Mon: Hr. 1-Locally based motivational author V. Harris joins us; to discuss the impact of perception Hr. 2-Handicapping the Oscars with the help of film critic George Grella Tue: Hr. 1-Russian attorneys and judges visit us to learn about the American legal system, as guests of Rochester City Council Hr. 2-Area Congresswoman Louise Slaughter on the legislative agenda today

Hr. 2-Mark Kuriansky, aithor of "1968"--the story of one of the most traumatic years in modern American history (live line)

Week of 1/26-30/04 (revised)

Mon: Hr. 1-RIT criminologiist John Klofas; crime, punishment and a new capital case in Monroe County Hr. 2-Michael Rebell of CFE, the man who sued the state over funding to urban schools---and won (tape)

Fri: Hr. 1-Vicki Jenson, director of one of the most successful animated films in history---giving us a look at the business and a preview of her forthcoming project (tape) Hr. 2-Open phone Friday forum---say what you like about any subject you choose

Tue: Hr. 1-Rev. Karyn Carter, head of Parents and Friends of Murdered Children Hr. 2-Political analyst and pollster Gerald Goldhaber on Round I of the presidential tournament (live line)

Wed: Hr.1-Medicaid examined, part II; current problems and possible answers; James Fatula, Chair, Public Administration faculty, SUNY Brockport Hr.2-Rochester City Council President Lois Geiss and Council Economic Development Chair Wade Norwood; proposed downtown changes, and the impact of the state budget on the community

Thu: Hr.1-A conversation with Ron Asmus, former senior advisor to the State Department and now senior fellow of the German Marshall Fund. Hr. 2-Reuven Hazan, advisor to the Speaker of the Israeli Knesset (tape)

Fri: Hr. 1-Kathy Bromley, economist on the MCC faculty; why times still feel tough (they are) Hr. 2-Medicaid examined, part III; A look at the state budget with Assemblyman David Koon, with primary emphasis on health care spending in NY State

Week of 1/12-16/04

Mon: Hr. 1-Pulitzer Prize-winning NY Times economic and tax policy columnist David Cay Johnston, on how the tax system has been skewed to benefit a select few Hr. 2-Educational analyst and commentator Peter Sacks; does standardized testing fail our kids? (tape)

Tue: Hr. 1-Humorist and best-selling author Al Franken previews his upcoming appearance in Rochester (live line) Hr. 2-Chuck Lewis of the Center for Public Integrity; "Selling of the President 2004"

Wed: Hr.1-Considering the bus station/arts center project; former City Councilman Paul Haney and Richard Margolis of "People for a Better Bus Station:" Hr.2-Meet the people behind the annual Business Ethics Award; we discuss now to improve business ethics and recognize and encourage those who meet the highest standards

Thu: Hr.1-Home repair columnist and consultant Jerry Ludwig Hr.2-Jody Siegle of the Monroe County School Boards' Association; is the "No Child Left Behind" program serving area schools and their pupils well?

Fri: Hr. 1-Anna Krakovich; a first person account of what it's like to be a victim of terror (tape) Hr. 2-An in-depth study of a poweful family; NPR commentator and former White House advisor Kevin Phillips on the Bush family (live line)

Week of 1/5-9/04

Mon: Hr. 1-Privacy and technology expert Phil Mulivor on new court rulings that may enhance your privacy rights Hr. 2-Duncan Moore of the Photonics Center; a preview of our high tech future